E3 2019: ‘Gears 5’ set for September launch


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  • Monday, 10 Jun 2019

IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR XBOX - Rod Fergusson, Studio Head at The Coalition, reveals Gears 5 launch date at the Xbox E3 2019 Briefing at the Microsoft Theater at L.A. Live, Sunday, June 9, 2019 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Casey Rodgers/Invision for Xbox/AP Images)

LOS ANGELES: Microsoft showed off a new trailer for Gears 5, one of this year's biggest Xbox exclusives, at E3 on Saturday. The game will launch Sept 10 on Xbox One and PC. 

In a press release, Xbox says Gears 5 will feature five different game modes and the "deepest [story] campaign yet". One of the new headlining modes is Escape, "a new, aggressive, high-stakes co-op mode featuring a three-player suicide squad that must work together to take out enemy hives from within, which we announced at the Xbox E3 Briefing. It's everything you love about Gears, turned up to 11." 

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